On Thu, 26 Jun 2014, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
I've seen that you have already forwarded it. Thank you!
I have uploaded a package and it is now waiting in NEW. It includes
the code used upstream, which means package names are
libsynctex1
libsynctex-dev
Also, libkpathsea and
Hi Norbert
On 2014-06-26 07:35:10, Norbert Preining wrote:
I have a one question concerning this:
Is there any chance at all to get this applied upstream?
How does it behave in case we do *not* call configure with
--enable-shared
? Does it still compile everything statically?
Yes,
Control: tags -1 + patch
Hi Norbert
On 2014-06-03 18:13:53, Norbert Preining wrote:
I think it would be a good idea to provide a shared library containing
the code from synctex_parser so that the many different projects can use
the shared library instead of embedding the code.
Fully
Hi Sebastian,
thanks, that looks like excellent work.
I will give it some test runs.
I have a one question concerning this:
Is there any chance at all to get this applied upstream?
How does it behave in case we do *not* call configure with
--enable-shared
? Does it still compile
Hi Sebastian,
I think it would be a good idea to provide a shared library containing
the code from synctex_parser so that the many different projects can use
the shared library instead of embedding the code.
Fully agreed.
Please let me know if I can help providing such a shared library in
Source: texlive-bin
Version: 2014.20140528.34243-1
Severity: wishlist
texk/web2c/synctexdir/synctex_parser.[ch] and
texk/web2c/synctexdir/synctex_parser_utils.[ch] are embedded in many
different projects to provide SyncTex support. According to [1] at least
okular, evince, texworkds, texmaker,
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